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* Say hello to QtQuick moduleKent Hansen2011-12-021-111/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This change moves the QtQuick 2 types and C++ API (including SceneGraph) to a new module (AKA library), QtQuick. 99% of this change is moving files from src/declarative to src/quick, and from tests/auto/declarative to tests/auto/qtquick2. The loading of QtQuick 2 ("import QtQuick 2.0") is now delegated to a plugin, src/imports/qtquick2, just like it's done for QtQuick 1. All tools, examples, and tests that use QtQuick C++ API have gotten "QT += quick" or "QT += quick-private" added to their .pro file. A few additional internal QtDeclarative classes had to be exported (via Q_DECLARATIVE_PRIVATE_EXPORT) since they're needed by the QtQuick 2 implementation. The old header locations (e.g. QtDeclarative/qquickitem.h) will still be supported for some time, but will produce compile-time warnings. (To avoid the QtQuick implementation using the compatibility headers (since QtDeclarative's includepath comes first), a few include statements were modified, e.g. from "#include <qsgnode.h>" to "#include <QtQuick/qsgnode.h>".) There's a change in qtbase that automatically adds QtQuick to the module list if QtDeclarative is used. Together with the compatibility headers, this should help reduce the migration pain for existing projects. In theory, simply getting an existing QtDeclarative-based project to compile and link shouldn't require any changes for now -- but porting to the new scheme is of course recommended, and will eventually become mandatory. Task-number: QTBUG-22889 Reviewed-by: Lars Knoll <lars.knoll@nokia.com> Change-Id: Ia52be9373172ba2f37e7623231ecb060316c96a7 Reviewed-by: Kent Hansen <kent.hansen@nokia.com> Reviewed-by: Sergio Ahumada <sergio.ahumada@nokia.com>
* Distance field glyph cache refactoring.Yoann Lopes2011-11-141-0/+111
The distance field glyph cache is now an abstract class part of the adaptation layer. It can be implemented to define the way the glyphs are stored in graphics memory on a specific platform. The typical use case is for having a cross-process glyph cache. To implement a custom glyph cache, one has to override three pure virtual functions: requestGlyphs(), storeGlyphs() and releaseGlyphs(). The default implementation works the same way as before the refactoring (no cross-process cache). Change-Id: I6e231a119abbffbe36f5f0d690f0b8be0664ff4f Reviewed-by: Eskil Abrahamsen Blomfeldt <eskil.abrahamsen-blomfeldt@nokia.com>